Asset Identification
David Waltermire, Adam Halbardier, John Wunder
1.1.1
2012-02-13
An internal ID to identify this asset.
A placeholder so that content creators can add attributes as
desired.
Holds identifying attributes that are common to all assets.
Holds identifying attributes that are common to all IT assets
Holds identifying attributes for a circuit.
Holds identifying attributes for a computing device.
A stub element to represent the identification of data. This element can be extended in
the future for specific types of data.
Holds identifying attributes for a database.
Holds identifying attributes for a network.
Holds identifying attributes for an organization.
Holds identifying attributes for a person.
Holds identifying attributes for a service.
Holds identifying attributes for a software installation
Holds identifying attributes for a system.
Holds identifying attributes for a website.
This is a container to hold any addtional identifying information for an asset, as
specified by the content creator.
The common name for the circult.
The full X.500 distinguished name for the device.
The hardware CPE name for the device (CPE 2.2 URI or CPE 2.3 Formatted String).
The IP network interface connections that exist for the device (regardless
of if the network interface is connected to a network or not).
An IP network interface connection.
The hostname of the computing device.
The motherboard globally unique identifier of the computing
device.
The name of the database instance being identified.
The name of the network as commonly referred to.
The start and end IP addresses to indicate the range of IP addresses
covered by this network.
The starting IP address in the network.
The ending IP address in the network.
The classless inter-domain routing notation for the
network.
The birthdate of the person.
The hostname or IP address where the service is hosted.
The port to which the service is bound.
The inclusive port range to which the service is
bound.
The protocol used to interact with the service.
Any identifier for the software instance (installation)
The CPE name for the software (CPE 2.2 URI or CPE 2.3 Formatted String).
The license key for the software.
The name of the system. It is possible that a system have multiple names,
or even abbreviated names. Each one of those names may be captured
here.
The version of the system.
The absolute path to the document root location of the website on the
host.
The locale of the website represented as an RFC 5646 language, and optionally, region code.
A Common Platform Enumeration (CPE) name (CPE 2.2 URI or CPE 2.3 Formatted String).
Holds the synthetic ID for the asset
The namespace governing this synthetic ID.
The ID of the asset within the resource namespace.
An email address
The fully qualified domain name for the object.
An IP address
The address where an asset is located.
The geographic point where an asset is located.
The latitude of the asset, defined between -90 (90 degrees South, inclusive) and
90 (90 degrees North, inclusive).
The longitude of the asset, defined between -180 (180 degrees West, exclusive) and
180 (180 degrees East, inclusive).
The elevation of the asset, specified in meters from sea level.
The radius of a horizontal circle centered on the point within which the asset
resides.
The region where an asset is located.
One or more locations where this asset resides
The base for a subtitution group for elements that contain location
information.
The service that is serving up the asset.
The telephone number. For a North American number, the number must be valid and the format
must be XXX-XXX-XXXX where X is a digit. For an international number, the number must begin with a '+'
symbol, followed by 7 to 15 digits. A space may be used between digits, as appropriate. For example: +88
888 888 8 (this is following the ITU-T E.123 notation).
The URL to the website.
Contains the source of the information. The value of this field is left open to the
content producer, but MAY include a synthetic ID of the asset which sourced the information, another ID
of the source, or a description of the source.
Indicates when the data was last known to be correct.
The IP address for this network interface.
The MAC address associated with this network interface.
A URL in a relevant DNS server for this IP address.
The subnet mask address for this network interface.
The IP address for the default gateway of this connection.